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an abc news investigation. outrageous medical bills, the same tests, wildly different prices, we take on the case tonight. >>> a good evening to you and welcome back from the holiday weekend. we begin the news tonight with some answers about that train traveling at 82 miles per hour. what happened when the train hit the curve, the cars derailed and so many passengers were injured. there is new video tonight showing a closer look at the damage, the cars on their sides, the tracks mangled and destroyed and giant cranes lifted the cars upright. the black boxes on board now offering more clues to this story. gio benitez goes in search of the answers. >> reporter: sources say human error is likely to blame for the train tragedy, investigators on the ground looking through the eery after math. those tracks torn apart by a train traveling faster than it's supposed to. the speed limit in this area is 70 miles per hour. once it reaches this curve, the speed limit drops down to 30. tonight we know the train did not slow
an abc news investigation. outrageous medical bills, the same tests, wildly different prices, we take on the case tonight. >>> a good evening to you and welcome back from the holiday weekend. we begin the news tonight with some answers about that train traveling at 82 miles per hour. what happened when the train hit the curve, the cars derailed and so many passengers were injured. there is new video tonight showing a closer look at the damage, the cars on their sides, the tracks...
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abc world news. how much do you think is made in america? stumped. but something else we noticed, something different this year. >> world news tonight. >> reporter: before we could even ask. and tonight those families already sending us the proof. thousands already tweeting and sending us videos. >> everything we purchased this year is made in america. >> reporter: everything? >> made in america. >> reporter: she's still going. and going. and going. >> of course when the party is ready to get going we have texas wine. >> reporter: diane from south carolina. >> you can drink wine or here in the south we have sweet tea. >> reporter: wineglasses made by art ware by rebecca. and this couple from new jersey setting up their camera walking into frame, taking this seriously. this year, they are getting jeans made in america. we heard a lot of that. clothes actually made here again. we have reported on that number, 98% of clothes made somewhere else in the world, just 2% made here. american giants tonight making giant inroads. those hoodize made from america
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abc's gio benitez goes in search of the answers. >> reporter: tonight abc news sources say human error is likely to blame for the train tragedy, investigators on the ground looking through the eery aftermath. those tracks torn apart by a train traveling faster than it's supposed to. the speed limit for trains in this area is 70 miles per hour. once it reaches this curve, the speed limit drops down to 30. tonight we know the train did not slow down. >> the train was traveling at approximately 82 miles per hour as it went into a 30 mile per hour curve. >> when i heard about the speed, i gulped. it sort of takes your breath away. >> reporter: the train left poughkeepsie for new york's grand central terminal on sunday making several stops without incident. at 7:20 as the train sped around the curve, all seven train cars derailed. last this afternoon the ntsb announced the train's emergency brakes were fully activated five seconds before it careened off the tracks, nearly into the harlem river. >> i thought, i'm going to die. >> reporter: passengers inside tossed around like rag dolls. >> b
abc's gio benitez goes in search of the answers. >> reporter: tonight abc news sources say human error is likely to blame for the train tragedy, investigators on the ground looking through the eery aftermath. those tracks torn apart by a train traveling faster than it's supposed to. the speed limit for trains in this area is 70 miles per hour. once it reaches this curve, the speed limit drops down to 30. tonight we know the train did not slow down. >> the train was traveling at...
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from all of us at abc news, have a good evening. good night. >>> after a beautiful holiday weekend, a cold snap is coming. good evening. thanks for joining us. let's get right to the meteorologist for a look at th changes ahead. >> yesterday's temperatures in the 60s and 70s above where we should be for this time of year, but live doppler 7 hd, we're going to take you ip to the north coast, and see for yourself. all the clouds gathering there. that is a frontal system that is poised to bring us a very cold air mass. in fact, you can see on our water vapor map here there's that low. a bunch of cold air moving in our direction, so that cold blast is on the way. it looks like it will be in the north bay tuesday and then the rest of the bay area wednesday, thursday, and friday, and just to give you a sense of just how cold it's going to be, if we could go back to my map, livermore tomorrow only 67. check out tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday. only in the low 50s. a dramatic drop in temperatures. we'll talk more about the forecast com
from all of us at abc news, have a good evening. good night. >>> after a beautiful holiday weekend, a cold snap is coming. good evening. thanks for joining us. let's get right to the meteorologist for a look at th changes ahead. >> yesterday's temperatures in the 60s and 70s above where we should be for this time of year, but live doppler 7 hd, we're going to take you ip to the north coast, and see for yourself. all the clouds gathering there. that is a frontal system that is...
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good night. >> live from the abc 7 broadcast center, this is abc seven news at 6:30 -- on your side. investigators with the national transportation safety board are in new york city right now, trying to figure out what led to a deadly train derailment. plus, the salvation army out of tens of thousands of dollars after burglars swipe donations. and the debate is over -- the national zoo's panda cub has a new name. but we are going to begin with a tragic end to the holiday weekend. four people killed and more than 60 injured on the metro-north train as it was rounded -- rounding the curve, close to landing in t
good night. >> live from the abc 7 broadcast center, this is abc seven news at 6:30 -- on your side. investigators with the national transportation safety board are in new york city right now, trying to figure out what led to a deadly train derailment. plus, the salvation army out of tens of thousands of dollars after burglars swipe donations. and the debate is over -- the national zoo's panda cub has a new name. but we are going to begin with a tragic end to the holiday weekend. four...
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abc's byron pitts is there. >> reporter: this sunday was soaked in symbolism. the former township, once the epicenter of the anti-apartheid movement. grief and gratitude stretched across generations. he spoke for a nation. >> i'm here today, he fought for our freedom. if it wasn't for him, we wouldn't be here. we wouldn't be having all the things that we have. >> reporter: for nelson mandela's memorial service on tuesday, with world leaders from across the globe in attendance, it will be the largest security effort in south africa since the world cup in 2010. tonight, new details about the life he lived are emerging from those who knew him best. his oldest daughter spoke of mandela's final moments. "i felt him slipping away from me," she said. the team of highly-trained medical specialists looking after him had been amazed by him. and for one of the men sentenced to life in prison on robben island with mandela, his old friend told us madiba endured pretty cruelty behind bars. even in prison, blacks were segregated and treated the worse. >> indians and coloreds
abc's byron pitts is there. >> reporter: this sunday was soaked in symbolism. the former township, once the epicenter of the anti-apartheid movement. grief and gratitude stretched across generations. he spoke for a nation. >> i'm here today, he fought for our freedom. if it wasn't for him, we wouldn't be here. we wouldn't be having all the things that we have. >> reporter: for nelson mandela's memorial service on tuesday, with world leaders from across the globe in attendance,...
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abc news vending machine, i have pop targets, hot fudge sundae pop-targets. you know you'll know how many calories are in the snacks. a new charge about to drop. according to an estimate, could be spent to encourage americans to make healthier choices. vending machine choice and vending machines are often the last resort for people. if you're trying to eat healthy you can't read the labels of what's trapped behind the glass. >> reporter: owners of an estimated 5.4 million snack and soda machines will now be required to post calorie counts on all of their products. potato chips, trail mix, how about these hot buffalo wing pretzels. 280 calories. might as well eat the buffalo chicken wings. not all candy is created equal. pretzel m&ms 150. snickers, 250. many chains have started posting calories next to their items. >> they found people were choosing 100 fewer calories when they knew the calorie counts. over the course of a year, every day, that adds up to ten pounds. >> ten pounds of weight is a lot to lose. the final rule on vending machines is expected early
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>> abc's tahman bradley, live in washington for us this morning. thank you. >>> now, to some tough decisions that president obama has to make after a scathing report about the nation's surveillance program. it says the nsa's collection of american phone records should be shut down because it presents a lurking danger of abuse. former white house counterterror official and abc news consultant, richard clarke, helped write the report. >> we think the meta data program has not been essential. has not contributed significantly to the prevention of terrorist attacks on the united states or abroad. >> also among the recommendations in that report, greater security of decisions to spy on friendly foreign leaders. president obama expected to announce any changes to u.s. intelligence programs next month. >>> and our other major story this morning could affect millions of target shoppers who used their credit or debit cards in the store during this busy shopping time. the secret service is investigating what appears to be a major breach in the retailers secu
>> abc's tahman bradley, live in washington for us this morning. thank you. >>> now, to some tough decisions that president obama has to make after a scathing report about the nation's surveillance program. it says the nsa's collection of american phone records should be shut down because it presents a lurking danger of abuse. former white house counterterror official and abc news consultant, richard clarke, helped write the report. >> we think the meta data program has not...
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wendy gillette, abc news, new york. >>> there will be some big changes in the weather today in the east. where it will look and feel, again, just like winter. >> but there will be more of the same in the midwest. here's accuweather's jim dickey. >> good morning, john and diana. turning much colder across the east. this traffic in comparison to the highest spots on sunday. and what they're expecting today. really crazy stuff. pittsburgh, 72 on sunday. 28, the high today. 74 from 27, in charleston. big changes to say, the least. the disturbing moving with it. snow in western p.a., western new york. perhaps a brief coating. staying frigid in the upper midwest, as well. john, diana, back to you? >> jim, thank you. >>> one more item from accuweather. your chances of a white christmas are the best if you're in the upper midwest, the northern plains and the rockies. the eastern seaboard will get quick snowshowers this evening. but it probably won't stick. >>> retailers hopining that bad weather will keep people away from the malls. >> here's abc's paula faris. >> reporter: with two of thirds o
wendy gillette, abc news, new york. >>> there will be some big changes in the weather today in the east. where it will look and feel, again, just like winter. >> but there will be more of the same in the midwest. here's accuweather's jim dickey. >> good morning, john and diana. turning much colder across the east. this traffic in comparison to the highest spots on sunday. and what they're expecting today. really crazy stuff. pittsburgh, 72 on sunday. 28, the high today. 74...
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david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> all right. thanks to david tonight. when we come back, something in this photo of duchess kate, something she's wearing, apparently a real steal, and what we learned about it today. there, i said it. . see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breast-feeding, should not use androgel. serious side
david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> all right. thanks to david tonight. when we come back, something in this photo of duchess kate, something she's wearing, apparently a real steal, and what we learned about it today. there, i said it. . see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have...
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abc's alex perez has the story from chicago's o'hare airport. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning, beeianian that. it has been headache after headache. here at o'hare and many airports they're still playing catch-up with delays. this winter storm has been relentless. wreck after wreck, the massive storm creating a nightmare during the busy holiday travel weekend. rain leading to a dangerous glaze of ice across the central part of the country. and airports along this storm's path, crews working nonstop to deice planes and in oklahoma, look closely the rain even freezing on this bird's feathers. the ice buildup so thick, trees snap and crumb under its weight. >> those trees are coming down pretty quick. >> reporter: and threatening homes. in kansas, many cars ended up upside-down, some even stranded. this pickup truck, slid off the highway, killing the driver. in amarillo and in other parts of texas, first responders struggled just to keep up with the crashes. treacherous road conditions in vermont caused this rollover and ice in michiga
abc's alex perez has the story from chicago's o'hare airport. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning, beeianian that. it has been headache after headache. here at o'hare and many airports they're still playing catch-up with delays. this winter storm has been relentless. wreck after wreck, the massive storm creating a nightmare during the busy holiday travel weekend. rain leading to a dangerous glaze of ice across the central part of the country. and airports along this storm's...
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abc's tahman bradley, live in washington, now, to explain to us. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, john and diana. india is furious about this arrest and alleged treatment. they call it barbaric. they cannot believe one of their diplomats was picked up off the street, thrown in jail and treated like any other alleged criminal. diplomatic tensions between the u.s. and india are escalating. u.s. prosecutors have charged devyani khobragade, an indian diplomat, with falsifying visa documents. they say she lied about how much she was paying her nanny. allegedly giving the woman far below minimum wage. and requiring her to work more than 40 hours a week. in new york, the diplomat was arrested, jailed and strip-searched, streets like any other alleged criminal. india is seething. >> she understands the deep insult that has been given to the indian government by the conduct of the united states government against her. >> reporter: despite claims of diplomatic immunity, khobragade was thrown in jail. she said she was even subjected to a cavit
abc's tahman bradley, live in washington, now, to explain to us. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, john and diana. india is furious about this arrest and alleged treatment. they call it barbaric. they cannot believe one of their diplomats was picked up off the street, thrown in jail and treated like any other alleged criminal. diplomatic tensions between the u.s. and india are escalating. u.s. prosecutors have charged devyani khobragade, an indian diplomat, with falsifying...
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abc's gio benitez has the very latest. i can imagine they don't want to be celebrating new year's eve there. >> reporter: i would not want to be there. good morning to you, bianna. dan, good morning. that powerful australian icebreaker could be reaching that stranded ship at any moment. that's if it doesn't get stuck in that thick ice that trapped the 74 tourists and researchers in the first place. this morning, after four days stuck in more than 13 miles of ice, a helicopter was dispatched from a chinese icebreaker ship to fly over the stranded vessel, the reconnaissance, the latest in the effort to rescue the stranded ship, could be the final step before freeing. >> the chinese have launched a helicopter to see how far out the ship is. >> reporter: that icebreaker from china tried friday to rescue the ship but got stuck and had to turn back. another from france couldn't even make it past the edge of the ice. now, the explorers are hoping this ice breaking ship, the "aurora austalis," now only 100 miles away, can free the
abc's gio benitez has the very latest. i can imagine they don't want to be celebrating new year's eve there. >> reporter: i would not want to be there. good morning to you, bianna. dan, good morning. that powerful australian icebreaker could be reaching that stranded ship at any moment. that's if it doesn't get stuck in that thick ice that trapped the 74 tourists and researchers in the first place. this morning, after four days stuck in more than 13 miles of ice, a helicopter was...
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broadcastom the abc 7 newsr, this is an abc 7 update. >> police are investigating a double shooting in the northeast. one person with serious injuries, the other shot in the leg. it happened in the 1300-block of saratoga. you are one day away from the sign-up deadline for the affordable care act. by tomorrowign up for coverage to be effective january 1. some people in our area are hoping -- helping with the push. an enrollment center will be open up the good success christian church from 11 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. >> you would never know it is still whether -- winter. 72 degrees at reagan national, the all-time high for this date. temperatures cooler to the west. we have some rain moving through the area. gray skies. you can see the rain, heavier showers in portions of fairfax county and central prince george's county. not rain will envelop the entire area -- that rain will envelop the entire area today. are -- low-s and pressure center has been off to our west. it is making our way toward us. there is a cold front behind it. we will stay well above normal. the real winter weather is coming
broadcastom the abc 7 newsr, this is an abc 7 update. >> police are investigating a double shooting in the northeast. one person with serious injuries, the other shot in the leg. it happened in the 1300-block of saratoga. you are one day away from the sign-up deadline for the affordable care act. by tomorrowign up for coverage to be effective january 1. some people in our area are hoping -- helping with the push. an enrollment center will be open up the good success christian church from...
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abc's linzie janis is here with her story. if anyone deserves an honor, it's this woman. >> reporter: this amazing young woman was leading a platoon of 22 in afghanistan just weeks ago, and in an exclusive interview she tells why she decided to ditch her pom-poms for an assault rifle and pistol. just back from a second tour in afghanistan, 25-year-old lieutenant rachel washburn will be named hometown hero in a ceremony during tonight's philadelphia eagles game. in 2009, washburn gave up her career as a cheerleader for the team to become an officer in the u.s. army. >> i was always going to join the military. they're not exactly the same. but both jobs require you to handle stress. >> reporter: while in college, she juggled both identities. training as an officer and winning a spot on the eagles cheerleading squad her sophomore year. >> and when she came back, she didn't miss a beat. she knew all of the dances. she was just doing everything. >> reporter: but after graduation, her love of country won out. washburn deployed to af
abc's linzie janis is here with her story. if anyone deserves an honor, it's this woman. >> reporter: this amazing young woman was leading a platoon of 22 in afghanistan just weeks ago, and in an exclusive interview she tells why she decided to ditch her pom-poms for an assault rifle and pistol. just back from a second tour in afghanistan, 25-year-old lieutenant rachel washburn will be named hometown hero in a ceremony during tonight's philadelphia eagles game. in 2009, washburn gave up...
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abc news' jeff zeleny is at the white house covering. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. you're right. president obama and his family arrived in honolulu early this morning. it's safe to say it's a much-needed rest from a rough and rocky year here in washington. this morning, president obama's agenda is filled with sun and relaxation. before leaving the white house friday night, he was focused on damage control. >> good afternoon, everybody. >> has this been the worst year of your presidency? >> that's not how i think about it. if i was interested in polling, i wouldn't have run for president. >> reporter: even as he tried talking up the economy -- >> i firmly believe that 2014 can be a breakthrough year for america. >> reporter: he couldn't escape the fallout from the health care law. >> the fact is, it didn't happen in the first month. the first six weeks, in a way that was at all acceptable. and since i'm in charge, obviously, we've screwed it up. >> reporter: a blunt admission. but the president also defended the law
abc news' jeff zeleny is at the white house covering. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. you're right. president obama and his family arrived in honolulu early this morning. it's safe to say it's a much-needed rest from a rough and rocky year here in washington. this morning, president obama's agenda is filled with sun and relaxation. before leaving the white house friday night, he was focused on damage control. >> good afternoon, everybody. >> has this been...
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and abc's sara haines is here with more. hey, sara. >> it's one thing when you're at a zoo looking at a glass dividing wall. when the glass wall is in your own house, the experience hits a little too close to home. >> he's a big one. he's going to get that turkey. >> reporter: smelling a pot full of turkey, this hungry black bear broke into the porch of this florida home to see if he could snatch up any leftovers. >> i heard a loud crash. i ran downstairs. and didn't find anything going on. i went to the back porch. and i saw what ended up being the bear's behind pressed against the glass. >> reporter: much to its dismay, it was just the leftover oil enticing the bear's nose to gaines' patio. >> i brought the grease inside the porch. he wanted to break through to investigate further. he looked at it, realize there wasn't any turkey and went back out. >> reporter: regardless to the damage of his patio screen, gaines has plenty to be thankful for. >> i thought he was going to tip over the pot and spill the oil on the ground, w
and abc's sara haines is here with more. hey, sara. >> it's one thing when you're at a zoo looking at a glass dividing wall. when the glass wall is in your own house, the experience hits a little too close to home. >> he's a big one. he's going to get that turkey. >> reporter: smelling a pot full of turkey, this hungry black bear broke into the porch of this florida home to see if he could snatch up any leftovers. >> i heard a loud crash. i ran downstairs. and didn't...
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i worked there cbs and abc. i saw them tilted, i saw them leave stuff out. i never saw anything like that. >> i think some of that stuff slipped by. if you're president of nbc would you fire sharpton for that? >> absolutely. >> you would? >> yes. >> stossel very tough guy. i'm going to like that tie. it's going to look better on me than you. >> all right. we'd like to remind you we have a new bill o'reilly poll question out. how much will you spend on gifts this season? please select one. we'll give you results on thursday. coming back is it legal on the supreme court hearing a case about a disgrunteled frequent flyer then, krauthammer on atheism. the factor will be right back. >> what are the must developments? >> a letter smuggled out hand written by the doctor saying i'm in solitary confinement, subject to mental torture, not allowed to see a lawyer. what justice is this? i'm quoting here. so you know it's just a reminder for us to do something about not just talking to the pakistani government. >> you can assume kerry is trying to gem get him out of ther
i worked there cbs and abc. i saw them tilted, i saw them leave stuff out. i never saw anything like that. >> i think some of that stuff slipped by. if you're president of nbc would you fire sharpton for that? >> absolutely. >> you would? >> yes. >> stossel very tough guy. i'm going to like that tie. it's going to look better on me than you. >> all right. we'd like to remind you we have a new bill o'reilly poll question out. how much will you spend on gifts...
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[ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >>> if you've been stay agway from the mirror giving yourself a break after those holiday meals and get togethers, perhaps you're on to something, tonight the woman who gave up looking in the mirror for a year. robin roberts with a real eye opener. >> i'm going to get up. >> reporter: 29 year old kjerstin gruys is living her life mirror-free. her morning begins with the typical teeth brushing, but a curtain oscures the view. makeup is applied by instinct alone. >> that's pretty much it. >> reporter: driving to work requires quick glances in the mirrors, but peeking at her own face is not allowed. >> i just put a post it note over it as a reminder. >> reporter: in a world obsessed with image, kjerstin is obsessed with its opposite. she's decided not to look into a mirror not for a day, not a month, but for an entire year. >> reporter
[ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >>> if you've been stay agway from the mirror giving yourself a break after those holiday meals and get togethers, perhaps you're on to something, tonight the woman who gave up looking in the mirror for a year. robin roberts with a real eye opener....
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every who is anybody talked to barbara walters and her ten most fascinating people of 2013 tomorrow an abc. i'm delighted to say the queen of television, how are you? >> oh, well, that's such a lovely introduction, i'm very well, thank you, piers. i'm here so i can reach out and pat you on the cheek. i just did it. sort of. wherever your cheek is. >> i wish i could feel your rather festive sweater, which looks splendid on my screen. >> i have a little santa claus. can you see him? i'm move him up. >> there he is. >> there he is. [ laughter ] >> it's a good time -- >> i suppose the obvious question to that, is it a white or black santa claus, given the controversy at the moment? >> you know, i find that so sad it's become a racial question. i mean, santa claus should be whatever kids imagined that santa claus is, and the fact it has racial over tones and we were discussing this on my own program, makes me sad. >> i completely agree with you, as always, barbara walters. let's turn to the obvious second question, which is why are you retiring? to me you're the preeminent interviewer in the wo
every who is anybody talked to barbara walters and her ten most fascinating people of 2013 tomorrow an abc. i'm delighted to say the queen of television, how are you? >> oh, well, that's such a lovely introduction, i'm very well, thank you, piers. i'm here so i can reach out and pat you on the cheek. i just did it. sort of. wherever your cheek is. >> i wish i could feel your rather festive sweater, which looks splendid on my screen. >> i have a little santa claus. can you see...
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the most memorable is when the so called journalists at abc were blaming for the theater shooting. >> you found something that might be significant. >> there is a jim holmes on a colorado tea party site talking about him joining the tea party last year. it is jim holmes of aurora. >> that was completely false. the media needs to tell the truth whether they like it or not. maybe start with the fact that the presence of armed guards inside the colorado high school during the shooting on friday was a key factor of preventing more deaths. here with with reaction, the author of "never trust a liberal over 3." merry christmas. >> merry christmas. >> if you want to stop shooting put in retired policemen and retired military people. it will end. this proves my point. >> this proves we could keep liberals out of schools. it is crazy people. the problem is the mental health problem in america. i don't know why republicans don't bring it upment instead of fieging against liberals who want to take guns away, how about something that would make a difference? from jared loughner and adam lanza, the
the most memorable is when the so called journalists at abc were blaming for the theater shooting. >> you found something that might be significant. >> there is a jim holmes on a colorado tea party site talking about him joining the tea party last year. it is jim holmes of aurora. >> that was completely false. the media needs to tell the truth whether they like it or not. maybe start with the fact that the presence of armed guards inside the colorado high school during the...
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abc's aditi roy. how are you doing, josh? >> reporter: from red carpet to magazine covers, oprah winfrey seems to have it all. just this week, the megamogul was nominated for a screen actors guild award, for her role in "the butler." >> everything you want and everything you have is because of that butler. >> reporter: but the tv icon, actress and humanitarian, is not a mother. and now, a stunning confession. the billionaire who has been with long-time love steadman graham for decades, tells "the hollywood reporter" she doesn't regret not having kids. >> she said, if i had kids way back, those kids would grow up and be on a show like my talk show was and have to talk about how screwed up they are. >> reporter: in the article, oprah, who at 14 gave birth to a baby who lived for a few weeks, said if i had kids, my kids would hate me. because something would have had to suffer and it would have probably been them. oprah also says, while her best friend had childhood dreams about having kids, i was having daydreams how i could be
abc's aditi roy. how are you doing, josh? >> reporter: from red carpet to magazine covers, oprah winfrey seems to have it all. just this week, the megamogul was nominated for a screen actors guild award, for her role in "the butler." >> everything you want and everything you have is because of that butler. >> reporter: but the tv icon, actress and humanitarian, is not a mother. and now, a stunning confession. the billionaire who has been with long-time love steadman...
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for "good morning america," alex perez, abc news, chicago. after a second doctor determined that their child was brain dead. a secoon our "gma morning menu" on this christmas morning. how long should you keep those christmas decorations up? the big questions that we are tackling on our holiday "heat index." >> already? >> no time like the present, robin. >>> about to be reunited with some of our brave troops with their families. and we're back with them for their first holiday back at home. a wonderful story for you on this christmas morning. >>> and the great andrea bocelli performs a christmas classic. >>> plus, what about you? >> yeah. coming up. >> he's here. >> that's right. >> we're cooking. >> french toast. >> all of that coming up. merry christmas "gma," from times square. ♪ there's a feeling of christmas ♪ [ male announcer ] when you feel good, no one is immune. emergen-c has more vitamin c than 10 oranges plus other antioxidants and electrolytes to help you come down with a serious case of healthy. emergen-c. making healthy cont
for "good morning america," alex perez, abc news, chicago. after a second doctor determined that their child was brain dead. a secoon our "gma morning menu" on this christmas morning. how long should you keep those christmas decorations up? the big questions that we are tackling on our holiday "heat index." >> already? >> no time like the present, robin. >>> about to be reunited with some of our brave troops with their families. and we're back...
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the mainstream media was dismissive believes that abc, cnn would crush us. the liberal media attacked. they can't defeat us on the media battlefield the far left seeks to demonize fox news as a racist enterprise. and why miss megyn got headlines about a santa claus remark that was totally harmless. and that is a memo. the top story tonight. mary cathlone and juan williams. where am i going wrong here, juan. >> megyn is the joy. and i give her the benefit of the doubt and love her show. mistakes were made, bill and the idea that it mythic figure. ine as you said going back to asia minor and turkey. he was a dark skinned man. in jesus' case. it is a man born in palestine and jewish. and more likely he is arab or orientally or a moor than white. but the idea that you impose the racial framework on jesus, the son of god and lack the sense of god creating you and mary catherrin. that is not januaryerous in spirit. >> the record is a record. modern-day turkey mary cathrein they don't consider turks to be nonwhite. and if you go to the holy land, judea they don't c
the mainstream media was dismissive believes that abc, cnn would crush us. the liberal media attacked. they can't defeat us on the media battlefield the far left seeks to demonize fox news as a racist enterprise. and why miss megyn got headlines about a santa claus remark that was totally harmless. and that is a memo. the top story tonight. mary cathlone and juan williams. where am i going wrong here, juan. >> megyn is the joy. and i give her the benefit of the doubt and love her show....
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right here on abc. >> how could you get from new york to orlando, just like that? >> i am where i'm needed. >> christmas magic. >> christmas magic. >>> they call it the ugliest 5k on the planet. we love every inch of it. it's the annual, their word, ugly sweater run. i think that the sweaters are the greatest. i love a good christmas sweater. we have a contest every year. this happens across the country. thousands of runners particip e participating, indianapolis, philly, california, just to name a few. christmas trees, snowmen. in josh's case, ornaments dangling. and they judge. i hate the word dangle. but i had to say it. they were dangling. the sweaters, people break out once a year and wear to the heart's contend of all, are judged. i don't know how you judge best or worst? but it's a great thing. >>> finally, everybody, one last thing. a little participation? >> be happy to. >> are you ready for a little christmas quiz. where do carolers, what part of the world -- these are traditions from all over the world. where do carolers dress up in animal costumes and t
right here on abc. >> how could you get from new york to orlando, just like that? >> i am where i'm needed. >> christmas magic. >> christmas magic. >>> they call it the ugliest 5k on the planet. we love every inch of it. it's the annual, their word, ugly sweater run. i think that the sweaters are the greatest. i love a good christmas sweater. we have a contest every year. this happens across the country. thousands of runners particip e participating,...
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abc's david wright is in their hometown, lovelock, nevada. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, george. we're inside this hospital where the family has spent the night, after that harrowing ordeal. in the ward down the hallway behind me. miraculously, all of them in good condition. >> it's a miracle. it really is. >> reporter: when they finally arrived in the ambulance, safe and sound at last, the hospital staff greeted them with cheers. it all started out as a day to play in the snow. 34-year-old james glanton, his girlfriend, 25-year-old christina macintee, their two kids, and their niece and nephew, the children ranging in age from 3 to 10, heading into this picturesque mountain range here in nevada. driving in their silver jeep wrangler, they reportedly drove over an embankment, flipping the car upside-down, stranding them in the middle of nowhere. for two nights, the family survived on water and candy bars, burning one of the jeep's tires to keep warm. they even heated up rocks inside the burning tire, using them to warm the c
abc's david wright is in their hometown, lovelock, nevada. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, george. we're inside this hospital where the family has spent the night, after that harrowing ordeal. in the ward down the hallway behind me. miraculously, all of them in good condition. >> it's a miracle. it really is. >> reporter: when they finally arrived in the ambulance, safe and sound at last, the hospital staff greeted them with cheers. it all started out as a day...
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for "good morning america," aditi roy, abc news, los angeles. >> all right. sharks in their habitat, i can understand. birds in their habitat, i cannot understand. she is skydived some 8,000 times. she says she gets scared before every jump. there is something working. >> she still looks gorgeous while doing it. >> a girl after my own heart. love her. >>> ginger, that is a shot after my own heart. >> there you go. >> can i show you this? this is san diego. >> yes, it is. >> san diego, of course, it is. we have to take the ah moment. if you're one of those freezing or just got power back, ah. ah. that's san diego, california, everyone. and, yes, they were warmer than they should be yesterday. and many places. long beach, california, had a record high of 82 yesterday. the mild air is going to stick with you if you're in san diego. 76. los angeles at 80. san francisco, 65. up to seattle, just a little warmer, 48. 64 for vegas. phoenix, 71. the mild air in the southwest, eventually slightly gets pushed to the east. look at us, getting up to 47. that will melt som
for "good morning america," aditi roy, abc news, los angeles. >> all right. sharks in their habitat, i can understand. birds in their habitat, i cannot understand. she is skydived some 8,000 times. she says she gets scared before every jump. there is something working. >> she still looks gorgeous while doing it. >> a girl after my own heart. love her. >>> ginger, that is a shot after my own heart. >> there you go. >> can i show you this? this is...
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. >> reporter: now, david plouffe said yesterday on abc that when it comes to medicaid expansion, it may not really work very well until 2017, after the president has left office. now, the white house stressed today he was only speaking about medicaid, not the broader law in terms of the success rate. but the bottom line is medicaid expansion is a key part of this law. this could be an attempt to start scaling back expectations when other democrats want to see progress by the end of 2014 in those midterm expectations. >> ed, thank you. >>> back when the website went online for the first time, october 1st, we gave correspondent peter doocy the job of testing it out. and despite his best efforts, it has not gone well. tonight peter has an update. >> reporter: today is the biggest internet shopping day of the year. and websites for america's largest online retailers have been working just fine. but what about the new and improved healthcare.gov? so the white house says they have now doubled the capacity of healthcare.gov so 50,000 consumers can simultaneously shop. right now it's midday
. >> reporter: now, david plouffe said yesterday on abc that when it comes to medicaid expansion, it may not really work very well until 2017, after the president has left office. now, the white house stressed today he was only speaking about medicaid, not the broader law in terms of the success rate. but the bottom line is medicaid expansion is a key part of this law. this could be an attempt to start scaling back expectations when other democrats want to see progress by the end of 2014...
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abc's matt gutman has the breaking details. good morning to you, matt. >> reporter: good morning, josh. police are still trying to figure out what happened in that wild shooting overnight. the situation so fluid at one point that they decided to put three area hospitals on lockdown for hours. all of that triggering the massive manhunt that ended just a few hours ago. police believe this man, 38-year-old ben freeman, went from home-to-home in lafourche parish, 30 minutes outside new orleans, on a mission to kill. >> this is unprecedented to have three different victims unrelated, targeted by a single killer. >> reporter: his first stop at 6:40 yesterday evening, the home of his former in-laws. there he allegedly killed his ex-mother-in-law, susan gouaux. wounding her husband, parish councilman, louie gouaux, and their daughter, andrea. freeman had been married to the couple's daughter, jean. just 20 minutes later, police believe freeman targeted the home of milton bourgeois, the administrator of st. anne hospital, where freeman
abc's matt gutman has the breaking details. good morning to you, matt. >> reporter: good morning, josh. police are still trying to figure out what happened in that wild shooting overnight. the situation so fluid at one point that they decided to put three area hospitals on lockdown for hours. all of that triggering the massive manhunt that ended just a few hours ago. police believe this man, 38-year-old ben freeman, went from home-to-home in lafourche parish, 30 minutes outside new...
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in the hume zone segment tonight an interesting exposition last friday on abc. the president and first lady sat for an interview with barbara walters. >> i know that by now you both have fairly thick skin, but when you hear your husband being booed, the president at a recent basketball game, how do you feel? >> i am fortunate to be living with a man who has a long view of this job, who understands that in the case of health care, that this is all about the folks who don't have insurance, the folks that he sees every single day. >> this is a man you love and some people -- >> i do. i love you. >> she does. >> i mean, it's plain and simple as that, barbara. i love this man. he's working hard. he's doing the best he can and he's doing a phenomenal job and i got his back. >> joining us is brit hume. do you think that was a smart political move? is there more to it than genuine affection which i think is there. is there more to it than that? >> presidents tend to benefit from the association with the first lady, whoever that is. a lot of first ladies, many, are more
in the hume zone segment tonight an interesting exposition last friday on abc. the president and first lady sat for an interview with barbara walters. >> i know that by now you both have fairly thick skin, but when you hear your husband being booed, the president at a recent basketball game, how do you feel? >> i am fortunate to be living with a man who has a long view of this job, who understands that in the case of health care, that this is all about the folks who don't have...
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i was at abc and i heard the scuttlebutt about you. you weren't a big interferer, and jennings didn't either. jennings didn't like all that ideology. he didn't. that's why i didn't bring his name up. >> i would rather you criticize me because your compliments are more damaging and more devastating. >> i have got to tell the truth, koppel, come on. >> what is it that you think i have said about the network or written about the network? >> you think that we have corrupted the sanctity of fair news coverage. that's what i think. >> i think that ideological coverage of the news, be it of the right or be it of the left, has created a political reality in this country which is bad for america. i think it's made it difficult, if not impossible for decent men and women in congress, on capitol hill to reach across the aisle and find compromise. and if we can't do that, bill, we're going to be in -- and we have been, i think for the last few years, in a terrible situation in this country where politically we can't make deals anymore. >> so you a
i was at abc and i heard the scuttlebutt about you. you weren't a big interferer, and jennings didn't either. jennings didn't like all that ideology. he didn't. that's why i didn't bring his name up. >> i would rather you criticize me because your compliments are more damaging and more devastating. >> i have got to tell the truth, koppel, come on. >> what is it that you think i have said about the network or written about the network? >> you think that we have corrupted...
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of americans approve of the way the president is handling his job according to a new washington post/abc news poll. that is down 11 points from just a year ago. want to bring fwlg our wolf blitzer from washington to tell us about this, wolf. what do you think about the pressure that the president is under now to get some things done in the next two years? >> well, he's under a lot of pressure right now. he's obviously lost a lot of support. i think in large measure because of the affordable care act, the way it was rolled out, the problems with the website. clearly the problem that he continues to have about his own credibility, his repeated promises if you like your health care plan, you can keep it. if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. promises that clearly have not been borne out as he himself acknowledges. ehe has a lot of work to do to restraeb credibility. as far as the economy is concerned, there has been improvement over the past year, unemployment has gone down, certainly not where it should be but certainly has gone down 7%. that's the lowest it's been since 2008.
of americans approve of the way the president is handling his job according to a new washington post/abc news poll. that is down 11 points from just a year ago. want to bring fwlg our wolf blitzer from washington to tell us about this, wolf. what do you think about the pressure that the president is under now to get some things done in the next two years? >> well, he's under a lot of pressure right now. he's obviously lost a lot of support. i think in large measure because of the...
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"roseanne" aired on abc for nine years. she wrote with him and fought with him until she left. >> she's perfect for nbc because they hire only crazy people. >>> alec baldwin, a former or current nbc employee, that's one person she took to twitter to defend. of all the people she was railing against, she railed against anderson cooper. she came out and actually defended alec baldwin on twitter last night. >> she called anderson cooper a toad. >> roseanne barr, oppressed. >> if you feel sorry for her, let me know. >>> next on the rundown, the brand-new benefits, rather, of aspirin and they are profound. we'll tell you what they are. >>> and a brand-new poll says americans don't trust each other anymore. father jonathan morse has the idea why that may be the case. he's here next. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional
"roseanne" aired on abc for nine years. she wrote with him and fought with him until she left. >> she's perfect for nbc because they hire only crazy people. >>> alec baldwin, a former or current nbc employee, that's one person she took to twitter to defend. of all the people she was railing against, she railed against anderson cooper. she came out and actually defended alec baldwin on twitter last night. >> she called anderson cooper a toad. >> roseanne...
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abc news actually sent out a press release and photo of the couple. they also covered their wedding. so i think abc news has kind of embraced this in a way we haven't seen other companies do. we are at an interesting cultural moment because we balance this with seeing what phil robertson said, the "duck dynasty" star. he said some comments that a lot of people thought were homophobic and he was backed by a lot of fans of that show. a & e had to reinstate him after they suspended him. so there's a sense that i think we're at a tipping point in our culture and we are trying to decide how we feel about this. i think things are tilting more towards the acceptance of gay people, but we're still not entirely there as a culture. i think what we see with "duck dynasty" and phil robertson shows that. >> i have never had the pleasure of meeting robin roberts but such a fan. eric, thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> have you heard of this? it is called cave diving. it can be incredibly dangerous. more people are talking about it today after a tragic accident
abc news actually sent out a press release and photo of the couple. they also covered their wedding. so i think abc news has kind of embraced this in a way we haven't seen other companies do. we are at an interesting cultural moment because we balance this with seeing what phil robertson said, the "duck dynasty" star. he said some comments that a lot of people thought were homophobic and he was backed by a lot of fans of that show. a & e had to reinstate him after they suspended...
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folks orchestrated by the soviet union act and the new york times and the washington post and cbs and abc and nbc and the rest of the big media and a liberal politician, mr. kennedy and the rest that, i say we got to deal with these folk. we got to meet with them. i say, be loaloney. >> it's understandably maddening right now. you want to think back to all of that, how many leaders in this country dragged their feet and made excuses in the face of south africa's apartheid crisis. it's important to remember, because it wasn't that long ago. it was less than 30 years ago when the president and the united states knew all object apartheid, n nelson mandela's d, politicians were asking not only if apartheid was a serious problem but was it even america's problem to worry about? the story of the demise of apartheid, with south africa's march is an inspireing one. it is a chilling one. why did it take the united states to get it right? did we, did our leaders, our political system? have we learned anything from that? are we learning anything right now as we watch, as we take part in a gloenl mem
folks orchestrated by the soviet union act and the new york times and the washington post and cbs and abc and nbc and the rest of the big media and a liberal politician, mr. kennedy and the rest that, i say we got to deal with these folk. we got to meet with them. i say, be loaloney. >> it's understandably maddening right now. you want to think back to all of that, how many leaders in this country dragged their feet and made excuses in the face of south africa's apartheid crisis. it's...
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[ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. look, i heard you on the phone, and i wanted to help. but, mom, that's a lot oney. oh, i know it is. it's my money, i want to spend it. but you're... this is crazy. yeah, consider it a loan. if you pay me back in six months, i won't come after you. (laughs) mom... what's this about? why does everything have to be about something? can't someone just be nice? okay, if it makes you feel better, you have to have dinner with me. i've met someone. who? michael barnwright.
[ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. look, i heard you on the phone, and i wanted to help. but, mom, that's a lot oney. oh, i know it is. it's my money, i want to spend it. but you're... this is crazy. yeah, consider it a loan. if you pay me back in six months, i won't come after you. (laughs)...
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this is by "the washington post" and abc news. this is what stands out. let me show everyone. on protecting the middle class, one year ago obama was hammering d.c. republicans. if you look at the now column on the left side, only 6% more pick the president over republicans for backing the middle class. what, gloria borger, does that say to you? >> well, it's a real problem for the president. i mean, as you point out, brooke, he's up over the republicans, but he's losing some of his base. i mean, you know, this is the president's bread and butter. this is one of the reasons he won re-election. when you looked at barack obama versus mitt romney, it was who cares about my problems, who's better able to understand me, who's going to protect the middle class. i think part of what we've seen because of the bad rollout of the affordable care act and the fact that while there's been some good economic news, it hasn't really trickled down to main street yet. lots of people don't feel it. and they have a sense that they're being squeezed and that health care wasn't what they had hoped f
this is by "the washington post" and abc news. this is what stands out. let me show everyone. on protecting the middle class, one year ago obama was hammering d.c. republicans. if you look at the now column on the left side, only 6% more pick the president over republicans for backing the middle class. what, gloria borger, does that say to you? >> well, it's a real problem for the president. i mean, as you point out, brooke, he's up over the republicans, but he's losing some of...
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[ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. ♪ >>> well, i got lots of good photos. >> you did? you're going to post them on the internet, right? >> the interweb. we'll see you back here thursday. merry christmas.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> hi everyone, good morning, 8:55 is your time. i'm frank mallicoat on this christmas eve. some headlines around the bay area on this christmas eve day. as san francisco's candlestick park hosted etc. final regular season game last night. police say 81 people ejected from the ball game between the niners and if atlanta falcons. 30 poem arrested. seven were cited and at least one person was injured but not seriously. by the way the niners won that game as well. >>> some news this morning about the girl on life support after a tonsillectomy. that support has been extended until at least another week. a judge will get results of another examination o
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could it be harry who plays the church, for "today" abc news, london. >> could it be? >> another royal wedding. >> by the way, we have breaking news the queen has also named natalie morales honorary member of the royal family. >> a citizen in the u.k.. >> i think i was there. >> you spoept much time. >> almost two weeks. a little over two weeks. >> i think you were longer than two weeks. >> natalie, 12 days. >> remember. >> i almost came back with a fake british accent. >> we are bringing you updates from your. so you can get to know what they have grown up to be young men. >> i know. >> well, dylan has a check of the weather. what does it look like out there? >> it's cold ought eastern half of the country. it's warm in the western half. we have temperatures above average there. the jet stream is well north of the northern plains. we got an area of high pressure back to the southwest. that's helping to bump up temperatures a little bit. in fact, we should be about 10 degrees above average. it's not like this is a massive warm-up. 49 not too bad. denver 52. also nice. f
could it be harry who plays the church, for "today" abc news, london. >> could it be? >> another royal wedding. >> by the way, we have breaking news the queen has also named natalie morales honorary member of the royal family. >> a citizen in the u.k.. >> i think i was there. >> you spoept much time. >> almost two weeks. a little over two weeks. >> i think you were longer than two weeks. >> natalie, 12 days. >> remember....
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got a perfect host for the party of the year, the golden globe awards, live, sunday, january 12th, on abc. >> they're no doni and marie, that's for sure. >> everything must be ad libbed. they must have a blast. >> you know who i saw in that promo, i saw hugh jack man. he's going to do my podcast next week. >> what, you scored hugh jackman? >> i scored him. you know what i'm going to do, i'm going to put my t-shirt on. >> the one that's been in the zip lock? >> no, it's not, i've been hanging it out. it's in my closet. so all my clothes will smell like it. it smells with a ting of wolverine. you know what's funny, his sweaty shirt didn't stink. it smelled great. >> remember, we smelled it, wep wep wep opened the bag up and we liked it. unusual babyames of 2013. >> babycenter.com came up with thlist of the strangest names in the year. three baby boys were named cheese. cheese. >> please, not chse. >> chse. that's when they call roll call in second grade, cheese, the whole class laughing. >> i know. i feel for him. you know how stinky chee can be be? there's going to be a lot -- >> oh, stink
got a perfect host for the party of the year, the golden globe awards, live, sunday, january 12th, on abc. >> they're no doni and marie, that's for sure. >> everything must be ad libbed. they must have a blast. >> you know who i saw in that promo, i saw hugh jack man. he's going to do my podcast next week. >> what, you scored hugh jackman? >> i scored him. you know what i'm going to do, i'm going to put my t-shirt on. >> the one that's been in the zip lock?...
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. >> talking about public figures, abc's robin roberts just recognizing her girlfriend. we've got other very famous media figures that have come out. >> absolutely. became much easier to come out about your sexual orientation this year. and i think it's something that we will see a lot more of next year. you know, certainly popular programming like "glee" made that possible, but we really saw the interesting mix between the political and the cultural. right? the cultural is often leading the political on a lot of these things. >> watershed years you say not seen since 1969. appreciate your time today, richard. >> thanks for having me. >>> the official gift-giving holiday season might be over, but, you know, now's a great time to cash in that gift card or get something for yourself. we're going to run down some of the best deals. when i grow up i'm gonna go to the moon. and then we can float to school. ahh. [ female announcer ] remember when you thought anything was possible? it still is. you can do weight watchers new simple start plan entirely online. and get more suppo
. >> talking about public figures, abc's robin roberts just recognizing her girlfriend. we've got other very famous media figures that have come out. >> absolutely. became much easier to come out about your sexual orientation this year. and i think it's something that we will see a lot more of next year. you know, certainly popular programming like "glee" made that possible, but we really saw the interesting mix between the political and the cultural. right? the cultural...